| , PROFESSIONAL CAEDS. 1 ? ' ? A D. MARTIN, ATTORNEY A. AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, . LEXINGTON, S. C. Office in Harman Building rear of court house. Will practice in all courts. Special attention to collection of claims. ?M. W. HA WES, Attorney and Counselor at Law. NEW BROOKLAND. S. C. Practice in all Courts. Business solicited. November 1,1905. 0. M. EFIRD. 7. E. DBEHKB. TiFIRD A DREHER, **- mmAn.TTnrri A m T A TTT J JU A'JL AUtUXJilo AX XJATT, LEXINGTON 0. H., S. C. Will practice in all the Courts. Business solicited. One member of the firm will always be at office, Lexington. 8. C. Jr H, FRICK, ATTORNEY AT LAW, > CHAPIN, 8. 0. Office: Hotel Marion, 4th Boom, Second I Floor. Will practice in all the Courts. rpHURMOND Pendle ton Street. Street. ( j Office Telephone No. 1872. Residence Telephone No. 10S6. ? W BOYD EVANS, ft .LAWYER AND COUNSELLOR. Columbia, S. 0. DR. P. a SHEALY, DENTIST, LEXINGTON, S. C. Office Up. Stairs in Roofs Building. DR. F. a GILMORE, DENTIST. - 1510 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. O. Orrccs Houbs; 9 a.,m. to 2 p. m., and from 8 to 8 p.m. ' rtR. D. L. HALL, B TM3WPTST JL/ aw*} COLUMBIA, S. 0. Over Bryan's Book Store. Office hours 8 a. m., to 5: SO p. m Dec. 28,1907?6m. 6ft6S696SiSSC96S6SGS6SSS6S6S pj. BARMAN I 2 DEALER IN I * n l 1 Iwenerai % Merchandise,! Corner Main and Row Street, I Opposite Confederate | Monument, f Lexington, - S. C. g gssaeasasaeaeaeasasasasae KILL THC COUCH AND CURE THE LUNGS r% .1? with Dr. King's . New Discovery) FOB CSffiP ?S?S. MP/HI THROAT AND LUMG TROUBLES. | GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY! OB MONEY REFUNDED. | Sterling Goods Sterling silver, cut glass, fine china, clocks. A fine stock always on hand for you to select from. Keep us in mind when wanting anything in Jen?lry or Silverware. Good watch work and best eye glasses. If vou can't come, send for * o ar catalogue or telephone your order to us. P. B. LACHICOTTE k CO, JEWELERS, 1424 Main St, Columbia, S. C 'Phone 934 Healthy kidneys filter the imparities from the blood, and nnless they do this good health is impossible. Foley's Kidney Care makes sound kidneys and will positively care all forms of kidney and bladder disease. It strengthens the whole system. Derrick's Drug Store. The Lexington Dispatch. Wednesday, September 2,1908. ?? Farmers' Union Picnic at Piney Woods. Saturday, Aug. 15, was a gala day for the farmers of Piney Woods and Wheeland locals of Lexington and Newberry counties. This was the fourth annual picnic, and from point of attendance at least, it was the best. The stand was appropriately decorated with the products of the farm? potatoes, pumpkins, sorghum, cotton and corn. At 11 o'clock the chairman called the meeting to order and after prayer tne Jttev. hi. j. mushroom, aad On the top stands itewn which for artistic aharm, ?thnole#0sal interest and romantie history km ho peer. Thie BMIe town of Ancoma Is ose of the meat perfect types of the prehistoric PHtolo architecture. Most ot the house# semain of the type invented .when every house must be a fort One climbed a ladder to his first roof and pulled 19 the ladder at night living on the second and third floors and using the ground floor as a cellar. Against enemies armed only with bows and arsews this was a fair defense. Comfort had to be sacrificed to safety. Nothing except the eagle sought such inaccessible eyries as these victims of their own civilization. Because they were farmers Instead of freebooters, because they had homes inBtead of being vagrants, they were easy to iud, and they were the prey of a hundred nomad tribes. With Inconceivable labor this island town in the air was built and fortified. It was reached only by a mere trail of toe holes up the stem of the "mushroom." The age of the island is not known, except that it was already old in 1540, when the first explorer visited it and wrote an account of its wonders. No Need of Them Some Day. At a monthly examination a boy of fourteen failed to spell 15 per cent of his words correctly. The tutor told him this was surprising and must not happen again. The boy replied that he Vi/Miorhf ho hnri rinnA nrettv well on UiVU^Uk w r ? -- the whole. "You must study those words over and over again," replied the tutor. "This must not occur at any future time. Study them so that you can remember them forever." The boy stood still in silent contemplation for a few moments and then remarked: . "I was Just thinking that I wouldn't li^e that long."?Harper's Weekly. Private Theatricals. In some private theatricals a fugitive from justice was supposed to escape from his pursuers by concealing himself under a table. The table was i small, and the terrified fugitive was somewhat lengthy. The commander of the pursuing party rushed on the stage and fell over 1 the lege of the man he was searching for. Picking himself up and ludicrously rubbing his shins, he convulsed the audience by exclaiming in true dramatic style: "Ha, ha! The dastardly villain has i eluded m again!" ? Philadelphia Ini quirer. D. ouuuy 5 ncaduiia Little Bobby was saying his prayers at his Mathers knee, but so rapidly i that sh* asked hiru why he did not apeak Mire slowly. "B?e*?e, you know," he replied, "It 1 would k?*p all the other children waitlug."?ttfpineott's. Pointed. Lady Brt railway station, to porter)? Now. pmker, are you sure I have all my loggag* >n the train? Porter?Yes, ma'am. Lady?Nothing left behind? Porter?Bethin' ma'am?not even a copper, M'am!?London Scrape. It Js At mind that maketh good or III. that ltaketh wretchedness or happitets, Ah or poor. I ^K5j World's | Greatest Tor RkagifctisTn, Sciatica. Lame Back, Stiff Joists, iS^lIusdes, Sore Tnroat, Colds, Strains, Cnnim ko*. Bruits.Colic. Cramps, IcdtfM tie?, Teaflfecbe, and all Nerve. Boneand Muscle Aches aii4 r oins. The genuine h as Noah's Ark on every atifege. 25c.,50c. and $ i.ooby alldealeriinaenBbe everywhere. Sample by maiIf ret. *?AM leilMM.,RICHMOND, VA. ,4 B05T0*,*A?8., U.l.fc j Kaiiftoan ? Drug Co., Distributors. o ? pi that baby's tiny bones enough* is the cause. tQi on nourishes baby's :es and makes bone. eeds. P AND *1.00 Jl. f . ANNOUNCEMENTS. House of Representatives. J. Brooks Wingard is hereby announced as a candidate for the House of Representatives of South Carolina i from Lexington county, subject to the ' rules of the Democratic party. T rrtTraftlf oa o' ^ (UXJLLV/Ui^VV QV/il OO Ck VXlil" didate for the Legislature for Lexington county, subject to the rules governing the Democratic primary. Isaac Edwards. For Clerk of Court. We are authorized to announce Samuel B. George as a candidate for the office of Clerk of Court at the ensuing pri mary election, and pledge him to abide the resnlt thereof. Upon the solicitation of many friends I hereby announce myself a candidate ? for the office of Clerk of Court of Lexington county, and will abide the resuit of the Democratic primary election. Frank W. Shealy. For County Treasurer. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for the nomination for the office of Treasurer of Lexington county, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. J. M. Malpass. The many frieDds of Esaias L. Wingard, recognizing his integrity and ability and faithful services in the past, hereby announce him as a candidate for County Treasurer of Lexington county and j>ledge him to abide the result of the Democratic primary. j For County Supervisor. The many friends of Geo. H. Koon, recognizing his valuable services as Supervisor, announce him as a candidate for reelection and pledge him to abide the result of the ensuing primary election. * The friends of Louis J. Langford, recognizing his faithful services in the past, hereby announce him as a candidate for Snpervisoi of Lexington county, and pledge him to abide the result of the primary election. For County Commissioner. The friends of James Caughman announce him as a candidate for County Commissioner and pledge him to abide the result of the nrimarv election. I Upon the solicitation of my many | friends I hereby announce myself a j candidate for the office of County Commissioner of Lexington county subject | to the rules of the Democratic primary, j W. Toland Craps. ' The name of J. T. Sawyer is an- ! nounced as a candidate for County j Commissioner and is pledged to abide the result of the primary election. Old Veteran. j I hereby announce myself a candidate for County Commissioner of Lexington county, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. S. Rufus Smith. BEOISTBATION NOTICE. The Board of Segistration will be at the following places: Irmo, Wednesday, a. m., Sept. 2. *D frn n in n tt v\ tv\ O JJCb<sULULLl*?) f T UUUCOUaj J JJ. 1U?, Hilton, Thursday, a. m., Sept. 3. Efird's Store, Thursday, p. m., Sept. 3. Chapin, Friday, all day, Sept. 4. J. K. Summer's Store, Saturday, a. m., Sept. 5. Peak, Saturday, p. m., Sept. 5. Brookland, Wednesday, all day, Sept. 9. Gaston, Thursday, all day, Sept. 10. Swansea, Friday, all ddy, Sept. 11. Sandy Run, Dr. Brooker's old place, all day Saturday, Sept. 12. Edmund, Monday, all day, Sept. 14. Pelion, Tuesday, all day, Sept. 15. Steadman, Wednesday, a. m., Sept. 16 Batesburg, Thursday, all day, Sept. 17 Leesville, Friday, all day, Sept. 18. G. F. Keisler's Store, Saturday, a.m., Sept. 19. Crouts Store, Saturday, p. m., Sept. 19. Gilbert, Tuesday, all day, Sept. 22. E. H. Addy's Store, Wednesday, a. m., Sept. 23. Very respectfully, W. P. ROOF, JR., Secretary. LEESYILLE COLLEGE. Opens September 23d. Beautiful location. Able faculty of well trained teachers. Best moral and religious influences. Full college courses with Art, Music and expression. Young women may reduce expenses by doing domestic work. Military training. i For catalogue address, L. B. HAYNES, President. DAVE MEANS, BARBER, 1332 Main Street, Near Skyscraper, Columbia, S. C. o Expert Barbers, Sharp Razors and Clean Towels?everything firstolass. His Lexington customers and many friends will be served in the highest art of the profession. Be sure to call. WANTED?To buy every pound of beeswax in the country. We will pay the highest market price in cash at The Bazaar, Lexington,S. C. I FOLEYSHONEMAR for children/ cafe, cure* Ho oplotoo J DO IT * Save Twenty-fi By having: us 1 I WALL PAPER ? Our stock of 40,000 rolls is cran and seasonable papers. All papi built for wear. 25 per cent, di! courteous treatment. : WEBB'S AR 1 627 Main Street, Opposite Kirby's 5 and SUMMER OFFERINGS In Men's and Ladies' Oxfords. We are always looking after your interest when it conies to any kind of a shoe and we are showing one of the most complete lines of Spring Shoes, both in high shoes and oxfords, that yon erer looked at. We have them in all the new shapes and leathers to select from. Big assortment of Ladies' Golden Brown Oxfords and high Shoes, which are all the rage now. Farmers heavy shoes a specialty. Our motto: "Same quality for less money." HARMAN'S SE Post Office Block, jfl I SUMMER CHOPS I Winter is drawing near i 1 i room for early fall and wi k we are offering all summe i I REDUCED s J Ton can secure bargains i ^ tions, Shoes, Hats, Milline I call while tn the city. ! N. A. Yl ^ WHOLESALE A1 I 1 1603 Main Street, I LONT FO] H. JBL. HTS Successor to Maxv NEAR POST OFFICE, When you are looking for Fi Solid Car Load Lots and at the therefore, can sell you lor less tm ments. Solid Oak Bed Nine Pieces?One Bed, One Bi Centre Table, Four Chairs. One I No. 7 Black with a complete list of Cooking 1 Black Oak, with a complete lis ine is complete. All grades. ] Furniture of the same grade can 490 for prices EE. -2L. M rm TTlTRT i VWJU \J IBEARDEN 6 922-924 Gervais St Groceries, Hay, Grain, Harr goods at greatly B PRICES | in Tlrxr fi-nnris Nn? ^ --- ? i try, etc. Give us a | i Ki kA DUNC, | JD RETAIL, ^ 1 Colombia, S, C. ^ EtGET rell & Taylor, COLUMBIA, S. 0 , iirnitnre. We buy only in lowest spot cash prices, we m if we bonght in local shiproom Suites. iireau, One Washstand, One locker?all for $17.25. Oak Stove [Jtinsels, for $7.50. No. 8" t of Utinsels, $12.50. Our Prices guaranteed as low as' be bought Write or phone - !l, S. C. i, LUTHER - Columbia, S. C. EMBBBHB rare, Wheelwright Marare, Farming Implees, Collars, Fads, 3tc. for the benefit of all, ipt and courteons iranteed.